The Kuzari (Annotated)

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Sprache - Englisch

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The Kuzari is a philosophical dialogue cast as the conversion narrative of the Khazar king, who summons representatives of competing faiths and systems before embracing Judaism. Written in elegant Judeo-Arabic and later translated into Hebrew, the work combines apologetics, theology, poetry, and historical reflection. Its literary power lies in its dramatic frame and in its distinctive argument: truth is grounded not in abstract speculation alone, but in lived revelation, collective memory, and the historical experience of Israel. Judah Halevi, one of medieval Hebrew literature's greatest poets and thinkers, lived in eleventh- and twelfth-century Muslim Spain, amid vibrant Jewish, Islamic, and philosophical cultures. His medical profession, poetic genius, and deep religious longing all inform the book's texture. Responding to Aristotelian rationalism, Karaism, Christianity, Islam, and Jewish communal anxieties, Halevi fashioned The Kuzari as both a defense of rabbinic Judaism and a meditation on exile, language, prophecy, and the sanctity of the Land of Israel. Readers interested in medieval philosophy, Jewish thought, comparative religion, or literary dialogue will find The Kuzari indispensable. It rewards patient reading with a profound vision of faith as historical, communal, and experiential, offering arguments that remain provocative far beyond their medieval setting.

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- An Author Biography reveals milestones in the author's life, illuminating the personal insights behind the text.
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About the Author

Judah Halevi (1075-1141) was a Spanish Jewish physician, poet and philosopher. Halevi is considered one of the greatest Hebrew poets, celebrated both for his religious and secular poems, many of which appear in present-day liturgy. His greatest philosophical work was The Kuzari.

Product Details

Publisher: e-artnow

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 168 Pages

Filesize: 880.0 KB

ISBN: 4064066383961

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